What a thrill it was for Monica Molinaro and me to get a private tour of the gorgeous new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

We have previously published a few posts on the project (see 6/23/16 and 5/11/16), but it’s the first time that the two of us got to see this amazing venue’s impressive 650,000 square feet of sport and entertainment space - and also the projects completed by Giroux Glass, Inc.

From the moment we entered the row of double glass entrance doors, (installed by Giroux Glass), our jaws dropped and we continued, awe-struck.

Our field foreman, Art Mortensen, and Michael Lecavalier, the arena's manager of facilities (and also a fellow ex-Montrealer!) were kind enough to spend the morning touring us through all the different areas.

Visibly proud of his new work environment, Lecavalier cited that it’s already the 4th highest-earning sports and entertainment venue of its kind in the U.S., a remarkable accomplishment for an area that still approaches its first anniversary.

Since our last visit to see the exterior, the arena has named its resident NHL hockey team the Las Vegas Golden Knights and its first home game will take place next season, in September 2017.

I think no home team has ever had such impressive facilities, with a locker room area that includes hot and cold water hydrotherapy pools, a kitchen area with full staff, and (soon) massage tables and therapists on site.

Giroux Glass installed the automatic, hand-wave operated sliding glass doors that lead to the pools, as seen on this video:

In that area, we had also installed the doors that lead the players from the locker room to the ice, and returned to change the opening mechanism, once the NHL informed management that they needed to be the type that could stay open on their own.

We had a particular interest in seeing this area, as both of us are hockey fans, and also had never previously been inside any professional team’s locker room before!

The 2018 conference is shaping up to be the highest attended yet. Being held in Chicago from Sept. 5-7, 2018, the architectural glass & glazing industry’s leaders will be in attendance to learn, network and share.